Show £ rt !A v£ - y )v SffcO £ 't 5 Vi -- ArVvp'’ ’Vi IS "' S T'” H ' tfjr?S -- N V Volume Utoli Stole University 62 May 7 1945 Senate Resolution To Affect Library Cy MarDell Parrish Student Life Staff Writer to suspend the rules senate bringing the issue senate floor The unanimously passed resolution was presented to Senate Wednesday by Bracken and Claudia Ilanc-ePaula Whitehouse respectively past and present humanities and arts senators The proposal asks that the administration enforce quiet that a rules in the library sound level system be worked out by the library staff where “ special areas will be lc- signaled lor study aecordiiig to (lie am ou n ot talting re- quired that the temperature! be maintained between 68 and to the AS-US- Valedictorian For Humanities and a report by Janet Keroher administrative vice president on the re organization of the Union sniff which was recently adopted The new program wiU contain an activity board and a policy board under Keroher Break downs of the activity senator of Culmsee Tells the union Improving conditions in the library promoted a move by education Larry Michaelsen Number 81 With an average of 3909 Maryln Flammer has been chosen valedictorian of the college of humanitnes and arts at Utah State University according to Dean Carlton Culmsee She will deliver her validie-tro- y addres at the Honor Conboard will mchde quarter chairmen monthly chairmen vocation of the College in the Edith Bowen Auditorium on and chairmen of events U y 26 The Policy board which will lammer graduated meet with the activity board Mss lam kogan S100 only when there is a union honor the aamed se policy change will be oei a?ere IoJ1 as a personal chairman continu- a'tendmg USU fa ng activities (uriqn tours she leveled to photography movies) chair-l'- 0 Germany where she was em- man and a program council ployed for a year and a half fth monthl When h she returned she chr tithe union ed her major from elementary 4retaries y education to English with a The Senate canyon pat ty minor in German 75 degrees Farenheit that scheduled Thursday at Guin-- - Miss Flammer was a memvol- - ber of Spurs and Alpha Lam talking be permitted only in'ivah will include dinner othbda Delta in her sophomore lounge areas and ihat stu- - ley ball horse shoes and dents be permitted to us the:er activities announced Kent year She has been elected to honor faculty lounge area when not Colten and Ralph Binns party Pi Kappa Phi national in use by faculty members chairmen society until crowded conditions are' ’ I alleviated officers sponsored a amend the by-laby changing the names of the four standing committees The change combined the soASUSU bill to cial and cultural and established committees the special i Applications Open For Bureau Posts affairs committee j Applications for Other business included a the Entertainment BurtdVkils fr0m movies or Broad-ca- n report from Dennis Workman be made at the Ub es’)way plays forestry senator on campus Ten chairman-- : Raveling assembly reaction to adopting the new until Monday organizes and ai ranges n shins and the posts of plastic to be pFesentedfor reau ’chairman and bureau programs studentbody and group -b- ools Steyensen union director ex- secretary are open chairplaining the Union board polSports spectacular of two division Night productions icy and Senate’s relation to man is to be in charge will a bureau “new” this year v Broad-wainclude staging of two “PERSONALITY OF the Year” Harry Davis promises to keep the action clean on Varsity Show 1965 tonight Campus Satire Themes Annual Varsity Show Nelson Fieldhouse am there will be no admission enlarge The audience will sneak a peek at what goes on at key places of activity on the Utah at Varsity State campus 1965 Show tonight “Incidents in the Library the ’Bird the Hub Third Dam and other places have fallen under the watchful eye of the satirical script writer Did you contribute?” asked Allan Cook publicity chairman for the Show chairman for this year’s show is Janet Thompson She is being assisted by Adele Ward scenery Susan Sunderland costumes and Allatt Cook publicity Events Planned Today on Quad Varsity Show 1965 featuring satire on campus life will toil about certain groups in- Indepndents will invade the cluding the ROTC fraternities and soiorities and the quad today as the Inde- facult pendent Student Afternoon be- gins at 1:30 with the pie-eThe Variety Show wdl belingcontest Evan presented at 8 p m in the Greased pig competition relays a softball game between Richards and Bulleu and the LDS dorms and a play-typ- e productions are also activities and the varsity show sponsored by the Independent Public relations chairman Council Student artN responsible for bureau a work and outside publicity Refreshments trailer and The Test Period Schedule Committee has drawn up in is charge the director dairy will be serving ice The sc new schedule for Publicity The annual Installation Ban- cream spring quarter finals at USD releases news l niuii-riapop corn cotton candy of campus 12 at Ganges were made to eliminate testing on May oi han- quet will be held May will cones to students who snow or director Technical 7 pm in a royally-decorate- d Day have and equipment purchased the 25 cent The revised schedule approved by the Academic Lounti) dle lighting Roman setting in the Union coupons provides for testing May 29 and a two day interval oeioi for stage productions chairman Ballroom Student speaker ests will be A ten transistor AM-Fstudents bangiven again the Those handle foreign will attending The revised d schedule is as follow's: other quet will make a regal en- radio will be given away durand speakers faculty CLASS the afternoon adtrance to the sound of trum? ingGeneral chairman is Fred students interested in ’ r bs’MVV-oM 8 EaTl? dressing campus groups m pets played from atop sol-a Manning 55?d2fe" stone wall by a Roman onl or VV Productions director is t'w- 2 20 Open for Common only TeM in Multiple Seetion ( lasses moie 42p dier of programs 0 30 T Th 430 fi20 chargean hour in length to be On hand to participate in 3 30 Daily or MWF than and the evening’s events will be Tuesday presented at conventions ’ all Union committee members tn30 Daily or MWF 11:20 3f) VF V ' group meetings for Common Test in Multiple Section Clussu 9 2:20 chair chairmen the Festival and !2 JO Daily or MWF Civic programming 7:30 T Th or Math 31 35 (Conflicts adjusted h protalent of Creativity chairmen and 4:20 man supervises ’ 620 civic Business Vice President 12:30 Th1"1?!?1? ’ ! : I I : I i ! 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V30 special guests dressed in aurequested by grams 8:20 1:30 Daily or MWF Roman thentic groups apparel Paul Norton announced social and church the Roman with lvour an In keeping that budget hearings are Wednesday which are less than Ponti-fu- s most T Th or 2:30 320 labs T Th or T or Th only 7:30 the high theme now being conducted for in length T Th over will duect-o- r 12 03 - 2i20 Maximus preside student organizations He y or mwf Talent development i 230 - 6:20 ASnew of the MVVF installation interview stated that any group de830Ta Thor will audition and heads Union and USU officers 3 siring to be part of the in a “Search for Talent” proThursday Juue Gladiators (entertainment) budget should contact him Ior Common Test in Multiple Section Classes gram amagnifi-cen- t g and o Comm men numbered sections) or Execu t i v e Secretary q 30 - 11 '20 Bureau chairman “citizens asthe wits feast Anne Scoville by May 12 the entire program of Rome” Comm odd numbered sections) o 30 - 4 20 sisted by a secretary or MWF a'so 6:'A lio Vlasses Classes Ii9ly T Th j bu-ma- n positive-identificatio- - cards Test Schedule Revised at Roman Setting Greets Diners tug-of-w- ar test-perio- SaturSrm Budget Hearings Policy Given t -! 41 - IS toast-makin- |